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Passive mode locking using an antiresonant-ring laser cavity

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Substantial improvement in passive laser mode locking has recently been demonstrated by employing two colliding pulses in an intracavity saturable absorber cell. Experiments to date have used either a double-pulse standing-wave cavity or a two-way ring laser cavity. The special properties of the antiresonant-ring laser cavity should provide another simple and useful way to obtain two colliding pulses inside a single-pulse and single-output standing-wave cavity.

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